Earlier, we took a look at five teams in the SEC getting the most out of their freshmen this season. Now, Chris and I are taking a look at our top five freshmen in the league after four weeks of action.

Who do we think have made the biggest impacts, have the prettiest stats and have meant the most to their respective teams?

1. Alex Collins, RB, Arkansas: We knew he'd be good, but after four games, Collins leads the SEC with 481 rushing yards, is averaging 5.6 yards per carry and has two touchdowns. Collins became the first freshman in SEC history to begin his career with three straight 100-yard rushing games and the first true freshman in the NCAA to record three straight 100-yard rushing games to start his career since Oklahoma’s Adrian Peterson had nine straight in 2004.

2. Vernon Hargreaves III, CB, Florida: The Gators have two potential first-round draft picks at corner, but Hargreaves might be the best, most gifted defensive back on the team right now. He already leads the Gators with two interceptions through three games and has defended five passes. He's one of the best cover corners in the SEC.

3. Laquon Treadwell, WR, Ole Miss: Also known as "Megaquon" for obvious reasons, Treadwell burst onto the college scene after catching nine passes for 82 yards in the Rebels' opening-win over Vanderbilt. He's a physical freak equipped with track speed. He leads the team with 16 receptions and has 154 yards.

4. Evan Ingram, TE, Ole Miss: The Rebels were in desperate need of a tight end this season and Ingram has surpassed expectations. While not the most heralded player in Hugh Freeze's 2013 recruiting class, he leads the team with 175 receiving yards and two touchdowns on 11 catches.

5. Leonard Floyd, LB, Georgia: The Bulldogs needed a lot out of their freshmen on defense, and Floyd has been a pleasant surprise for the Dawgs. He has 12 tackles with a team-high two sacks and seven quarterback hurries. All that attention to Jordan Jenkins has helped Floyd have quite the start to his Georgia career.

Chris

1. Robert Nkemdiche, DE, Ole Miss: Take one look at the 6-5, 294-pound Nkemdiche, and he sure doesn’t look like a freshman. He doesn’t play like one, either. He has four tackles for loss in three games and has been a disruptive force against both the run and the pass. Once he gets a little more experience, good luck in blocking him.

2. Alex Collins, RB, Arkansas: Even though he was held in check last week at Rutgers, Collins still ranks second in the SEC in rushing with an average of 120.2 yards per game. He runs with power and has also has the acceleration to break big runs. He's exactly what a go-to running back is supposed to look like in the SEC.

3. Laremy Tunsil, OT, Ole Miss: Similar to Nkemdiche, the 6-5, 315-pound Tunsil simply doesn’t look like a freshman. He has great feet, great hands and has everything it takes to be the next marquee left tackle in this league. He more than held his own two weeks ago against Texas All-America defensive end Jackson Jeffcoat.

4. Vernon Hargreaves III, CB, Florida: The Gators were already loaded at cornerback with Loucheiz Purifoy and Marcus Roberson, but Hargreaves leads the team with two interceptions and may end up being the best of the bunch.

5. Laquon Treadwell, WR, Ole Miss: Yes, I know my list looks like an Ole Miss love-fest, but these kids are the real deal. Treadwell is a big target who can go up and get the football and is a tough matchup for any defensive back. He already has 16 catches in three games and is only going to get better.